FDA APPROVES EMBEDA FOR MANAGEMENT OF MODERATE TO SEVERE CHRONIC PAIN

FDA APPROVES EMBEDA FOR MANAGEMENT OF MODERATE TO SEVERE CHRONIC PAIN

BRISTOL, Tenn., August 13, 2009 /PRNewswire/ - King Pharmaceuticals®, Inc. (NYSE:KG) today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved EMBEDATM (morphine sulfate and naltrexone hydrochloride) Extended Release Capsules for oral use, a long-acting Schedule II opioid analgesic for the management of moderate to severe pain when a continuous, around-the-clock opioid analgesic is needed for an extended period of time. EMBEDATM is the first FDA-approved long-acting opioid that is designed to reduce drug liking and euphoria when tampered with by crushing or chewing.

"Today's approval of EMBEDATM marks a milestone in pain care, and King is proud to bring this new technology to the U.S. market," said Brian A. Markison, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer of King. "King is committed to providing resources and medicines to patients and healthcare professionals to achieve optimal pain control. We are focused on developing medicines that use novel technologies designed to reduce drug liking and make it more difficult to extract the active ingredient. We anticipate a September 2009 launch for EMBEDATM."

Utilizing King's proprietary technology, EMBEDATM contains extended-release morphine pellets, each with an inner core of naltrexone hydrochloride, an opioid receptor antagonist. If taken as directed, the morphine relieves pain while the sequestered naltrexone hydrochloride passes through the body with no intended clinical effect. If EMBEDATM is crushed or chewed, the naltrexone is released and absorbed with the morphine, reversing the morphine's subjective and analgesic effects. The clinical significance of the degree of this reduction has not been established, and there is no evidence that the naltrexone in EMBEDATM reduces the abuse liability of EMBEDATM.

"The development of formulations like EMBEDATM that employ technologies designed to reduce drug liking and euphoria associated with non-medical uses could potentially change how chronic pain is treated. Prescribers and patients have been hoping and waiting for safer medicines to treat chronic pain," said Nathaniel Katz, M.D., M.S., President of Analgesic Research and Adjunct Assistant Professor, Tufts University.

Markison added, "In addition to EMBEDATM, King is developing a portfolio of long- and short-acting opioid pain medications and technologies that are designed to offer treatment while reducing potential risks of unintended uses. We believe that we could be well positioned to treat a wide range of patients with products designed to address this important societal issue."

An estimated 50 million Americans live with chronic pain, a serious, undertreated public health problem. Opioids provide effective pain management and are especially useful in treating appropriately selected patients with moderate to severe chronic pain who have not responded adequately to other pain management therapies.

Clinical Trial Data to Support EMBEDATM

The FDA approval was based on data from 12 clinical studies of EMBEDATM, including phase III data demonstrating efficacy and safety. In a phase III study, EMBEDATM provided significant pain relief in patients with moderate to severe pain due to osteoarthritis of the hip or knee compared with placebo. Additionally, an earlier phase II study found EMBEDATM was bioequivalent to another marketed extended-release morphine sulfate capsule product.

Phase III findings also showed that EMBEDATM was safe and well tolerated in patients treated for up to 12 months, with an overall safety profile consistent with the most common opioid-related adverse events. The most common adverse events reported in the EMBEDATM clinical program were consistent with the well-known adverse reactions associated with morphine, including constipation, nausea, and somnolence.

The data also showed that sequestered naltrexone hydrochloride did not compromise the safety and efficacy of the morphine. In a separate study of recreational drugs users, EMBEDATM, when crushed and taken orally, was shown to have reduced drug liking and euphoria compared with an equivalent dose of immediate-release morphine sulfate solution. The clinical significance of the degree of reduction in drug liking and euphoria reported in these studies has not yet been established. There is no evidence that the naltrexone in EMBEDATM reduces the abuse liability of EMBEDATM.

About EMBEDATM

EMBEDATM (morphine sulfate and naltrexone hydrochloride) Extended Release Capsules is a long-acting Schedule II opioid analgesic that is indicated for the management of moderate to severe pain when a continuous, around-the-clock opioid analgesic is needed for an extended period of time. EMBEDATM is an extended-release form of morphine intended for once- or twice-daily dosing. Because EMBEDATM is an extended-release product; it should not be chewed, crushed, or dissolved due to the risk of rapid release and absorption of a potentially fatal dose of morphine. EMBEDATM is NOT intended for use as a prn analgesic, and it is not indicated for postoperative use.

Important Safety Information for EMBEDATM

EMBEDATM (morphine sulfate and naltrexone hydrochloride) Extended Release Capsules is a prescription medicine used to treat moderate to severe pain that continues around the clock and is expected to last for a long period of time. EMBEDATM is not for use to treat pain as needed. EMBEDATM contains morphine a Schedule II controlled substance. Morphine is a strong opioid pain medicine that can be abused by people who abuse prescription medicines or street drugs. EMBEDATM contains beadlike pellets that are made up of morphine sulfate, an opioid receptor agonist (narcotic pain medicine), and naltrexone hydrochloride (HCl), an opioid receptor antagonist. The naltrexone hydrochloride within each pellet is confined or sequestered and has a special coating to protect it from being released. EMBEDATM is to be swallowed whole or the contents of the capsules sprinkled on apple sauce. Do not crush, dissolve, or chew EMBEDATM or the pellets in the capsules. If tampered with by crushing or chewing, the naltrexone will be released.

Like other opioids, EMBEDATM is contraindicated in patients with significant respiratory depression, acute or severe bronchial asthma or hypercapnia in unmonitored settings or in the absence of resuscitative equipment and in patients who have or are suspected to have paralytic ileus. Respiratory depression is the primary risk of opioid agonists. Respiratory depression occurs more frequently in elderly or debilitated patients.

EMBEDATM may not be right for patients who have trouble breathing or lung problems, a head injury or brain problem, liver or kidney problems, convulsions or seizures, problems urinating or prostate problems, and patients who have or have had drug abuse or drug addiction problems. Patients should be advised that EMBEDATM may impair the mental and/or physical abilities required for the performance of potentially hazardous tasks such as driving a car or operating machinery. Safe use in pregnancy has not been established. Prolonged use of opioid analgesics during pregnancy may cause fetal neonatal physical dependence, and neonatal withdrawal may occur.

Individualization of dosage is essential to make optimal use of this medication. The highest dose of EMBEDATM (morphine sulfate and naltrexone hydrochloride) is for "opioid tolerant" patients only. Patients should not consume alcoholic beverages or use prescription or non-prescription medications containing alcohol while on EMBEDATM therapy.

The most common side effects of EMBEDATM are constipation, nausea, and sleepiness. These are not all the possible side effects of EMBEDATM. To see the EMBEDATM full prescribing information and Medication Guide go to www.EMBEDA.com or www.KingPharm.com.

About King Pharmaceuticals®, Inc.

King, headquartered in Bristol, Tennessee, is a vertically integrated branded pharmaceutical company. King, an S&P 500 Index company, seeks to capitalize on opportunities in the pharmaceutical industry through the development, including through in-licensing arrangements and acquisitions, of novel branded prescription pharmaceutical products and technologies that complement the Company's focus in specialty-driven markets, particularly neuroscience and hospital. King's wholly owned subsidiary, Alpharma Inc., is also a leader in the development, registration, manufacture, and marketing of pharmaceutical products for food-producing animals.